Mizuno CLK Hybrids Unveiled
Mizuno has launched an exciting new hybrid, here is all you need to know
The new Mizuno CLK hybrids have been unveiled, featuring faster ball speeds, a low-spinning flight and versatility in a range of different lies
Mizuno CLK Hybrids Unveiled
Along with the new MP-18 irons and S18 wedges, Mizuno has launched its CLK hybrids.
The new CLK Hybrid features an eight-way adjustable hosel, allowing it to be precisely tuned to fill the distance gap between the longest iron and shortest fairway wood.
Related: Mizuno MP-18 irons launched
Its amplified Shockwave Sole is said to deliver more energy for faster balls speeds and will also push weight lower and forward for a high, low-spinning flight.
The ultra-thin, durable 1770 Maraging steel face is designed to promote faster ball speeds while also granting Mizuno’s engineers the freedom to create a more stable clubhead.
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The club’s versatile playing profile means the CLK is equally at home from the fairway or tee.
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“We all play our CLKs a little differently,” says Bill Price, Custom Fit Manager Mizuno.
“With faster ball speeds, we’ll tend to slot them in before a 3- or 4-iron. For mid and slow swing speeds, having two, three or even four CLKs in the bag becomes a great way to maintain some yardage gaps.”
Mizuno CLK Hybrids - Specifications
CLK hybrids are available in four RH models (#2 - 16°, #3 - 19°, #4 - 22°, #5 - 25°) with the eight-way adjustable hosel allowing for +/- 2 degrees with upright options. The RRP is £245 and they go on sale from September.
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Elliott is currently playing:
Driver: Titleist TSR4
3 wood: Titleist TSi2
Hybrids: Titleist 816 H1
Irons: Mizuno MP5 5-PW
Wedges: Cleveland RTX ZipCore 50, 54, 58
Putter: Odyssey White Hot OG #5
Ball: Srixon Z Star XV
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